Tammy Sellers+FollowNY Mets draw the line in Peralta trade talksThe Mets are making it clear: some prospects are simply off-limits, even for a pitcher like Freddy Peralta. Despite pressure to land a frontline starter, New York quickly shut down any trade talks involving Jonah Tong, Brandon Sproat, or Jett Williams—three of their top five farm system talents. With the Dodgers circling and Peralta set for free agency after this season, the stakes are high. Would you risk the Mets’ future for a win-now move, or do you back the front office’s patience? Let’s hear your take on how the Mets should play this! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets shake up: What’s next for Brett Baty?Every time the Mets front office publicly backs a player, that guy seems to get traded soon after—just ask Jeff McNeil and Luisangel Acuna. Now Brett Baty is the latest to get the Stearns stamp of approval, but with shifting plans for his position, fans are left wondering if he’s next on the move. Is Baty destined to be a utility man, or will the Mets flip him for a true outfielder? With prospects like Carson Benge waiting in the wings, the Mets’ lineup could look very different by Opening Day. What do you think—should Baty stay or go? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowDom Hamel’s Wild Ride: Three DFAs in MonthsTough break for Dom Hamel, once the Amazins’ strikeout king in the minors. Since his MLB debut, he’s been DFA’d three times—most recently by the Rangers after they signed Jakob Junis. It’s wild to see a former top Mets arm bouncing around so much. Do you think Hamel can still find a home, or is this the harsh reality for young arms on the roster bubble? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets fans divided over Luis Robert Jr. tradeLuis Robert Jr. is officially a Met, but the mood in Queens is anything but celebratory. The Mets gave up promising infielder Luisangel Acuña and rising pitcher Truman Pauley to land Robert, who’s coming off his worst season yet. Many fans are questioning if this was the right move, especially with Acuña’s solid defense and Pauley’s electric fastball now headed to Chicago. While Robert brings speed and power, his recent struggles have left the fanbase split—some see potential, others see a risky gamble. Where do you stand on this blockbuster trade? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets finally flip the script on Scott BorasSteve Cohen and the Mets are taking a bold new approach this offseason: they’re refusing to let super-agent Scott Boras run the show. Instead of getting dragged into marathon negotiations that stall the roster and crank up the pressure, Cohen is drawing a line—no more desperate February deals just because the calendar says so. The Mets are showing they’ll walk away from risky contracts, even if it means moving on from big names. It’s a refreshing shift that could mean smarter, less stressful offseasons for fans. What do you think—should more teams take this stand? #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
jillian59+FollowMets Shake Up Bellinger-Yankees DramaWow, what a twist in the Cody Bellinger saga! Just when it looked like Scott Boras had the Yankees on the ropes, Uncle Steve and the Mets pulled off a stunner, trading for Luis Robert Jr. Does this take the Mets out of the Belli sweepstakes, or is it just another chess move? The Yankees haven’t budged, but the Mets just changed the whole game. Thoughts on who blinks next? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowFrancisco Alvarez could be the Mets’ next breakoutFrancisco Alvarez is in the perfect spot to cut down on strikeouts in 2026, thanks to the Mets’ new lineup. With Bo Bichette, Marcus Semien, and Jorge Polanco joining the team—each known for making solid contact without losing power—Alvarez has the best examples right in the clubhouse. He’s already shown he can adjust, slashing his whiff rate on fastballs after a midseason reset. If he keeps learning from these new teammates and gets his plate discipline back on track, we could see a whole new level from Alvarez next season. Mets fans, do you think this is his year to shine? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets Eyeing Hunter Greene in NL Rivalry Trade?Mets fans, buckle up! After missing out on Kyle Tucker but snagging Bo Bichette, the Amazins are now rumored to be targeting Reds flamethrower Hunter Greene. With the Reds open to moving a starter, could Uncle Steve swing a blockbuster for the 25-year-old ace? It won’t come cheap—think Senga, Baty, or top prospects. Would you deal the farm for Greene’s electric arm and years of control? Let’s hear your trade packages! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets trade could look very different soonThe Mets’ trade for Tyrone Taylor and Adrian Houser once looked like a steal, but pitcher Coleman Crow—who went to the Brewers in the deal—might be about to flip the script. Crow, who never pitched for the Mets due to injuries, has shown impressive strikeout numbers in the minors and is now on Milwaukee’s 40-man roster. If he stays healthy and cracks the big leagues, this trade could suddenly feel a lot more even. It’s wild how quickly a “win” can turn into a toss-up in baseball. What do you think—should teams be more patient before grading trades? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets Eyeing Jake Meyers for Outfield BoostWith King Tuck off the table and Cody Belli still weighing his options, Mets fans are buzzing about a new name: Jake Meyers. The Houston outfielder, fresh off a .292 season and known for his glove, is now on David Stearns’ radar. Trading for Meyers could shore up center field and let top prospect Carson Benge ease into left. Smart move or should the Mets swing bigger? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share